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less for us. more for you. >>> a u.s. security firm has now exposed the role of china's military in cyber attacks on criminal u.s. companies, including companies involved with the electrical power grid, with water works, and pipelines. is the threat highlighted by the president in his state of the union address only last week. >> we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private emails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy. >> vice president at the firm that released this new report on chinese cyber attacks, and chris johnson is a former intelligence official who spent a lot of time in china over the years and is now at the center for strategic and international studies. welcome both. well, first to you, brady. this repor
less for us. more for you. >>> a u.s. security firm has now exposed the role of china's military in cyber attacks on criminal u.s. companies, including companies involved with the electrical power grid, with water works, and pipelines. is the threat highlighted by the president in his state of the union address only last week. >> we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private emails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our...
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he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in this case, there is not a happy ending. even with abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do in the main body of my remarks is tell a couple of my favorite stories. more importantly about presidential character. many involve our 24th and important president, grover cleveland. he fathered a child out of wedlock. she might have been a prostitute. cleveland was a bachelor. fathering a child seem like the thing to do at a time. a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country would not pay attention here. it becam
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after two-month absence, the ailing leader used twitter to announce his return. we have arrived again to the venezuela wail an homeland. we will continue the treatment here, he wrote. it was the longest the president had been away and unlike previous returns, this was a quiet homecoming under the quiet of darkness far from tv cameras. but it was for these people. >> we await you with open arms. we love you and will support you forever. >> chavez left for cuba in early december for yet another operation for cancer. he had been getting treatment there ever since he was diagnosed almost two years ago. his condition was so serious, that the president missed his own inauguration last month leading to speculation that his prognosis was worse than the government was letting on. the people of venezuela got their first glimpse of their president. he was shown recovering at a hospital in havana. while he may not have bounded down from the plane this time, chavez remains upbeat. in the last of his three tweets after his return home, the president wrote, i continue clinging
after two-month absence, the ailing leader used twitter to announce his return. we have arrived again to the venezuela wail an homeland. we will continue the treatment here, he wrote. it was the longest the president had been away and unlike previous returns, this was a quiet homecoming under the quiet of darkness far from tv cameras. but it was for these people. >> we await you with open arms. we love you and will support you forever. >> chavez left for cuba in early december for...
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our cooperation with us works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable right tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused. of course it's very important to stress that it's a developing news story and we'll be updating us on this and a new detail. ok very tragic cases indeed ok very thanks a lot for joining us here in the studio. also with this earlier the u.s. have promised a more thorough investigations of the abuse of russian children by their adoptive american parents but mirror or even who's written widely on international adoption says the long standing problem still hasn't been properly addressed. sort of yes it does see him in a practical sense for the practical implication of julian assange the situation is up to europe to resolve it the problem will be solved if the u.k. grants a safe passage moderately but hasn't been any intention to disrupt the prosecution process according to the swedish justice
our cooperation with us works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable right tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused. of course it's very important to stress that it's a developing news story and we'll be updating us on this and a new detail. ok very tragic cases indeed ok very thanks a lot for joining us here...
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to but drunk on our decision we will never do this it puts all of them with us. and we invite you to watch out his full interview they could always newly reelected president here eighteen forty five g.m.t. . well correia upset the u.s. britain and sweden of course for that decision to grant asylum to the wiki leaks founder back in august activist and radio show host solomon cummins cion told me the ecuadorian president is enjoying popularity at home partly because of policies which stand up to the white house. the sentiment on the ground with most ecuadorians as well as the growing sentiment throughout latin america is that those who continue to align themselves with the u.s. unconditionally are not going to find support from the people of people who eventually are the ones who are going to be casting their ballots during these elections where has been outspoken against us new york colonization is a been an outspoken against the neo liberal agenda and us imperialism for so quite some time folks are done with this whole old model where we're going to continue to b
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in a very good even if you just joined us this is r.t. international from moscow i'm kevin when well our top story there as you just heard russia now demanding answers as to why that three year old boy allegedly died at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states might seem cosmin adds to the grim statistic twenty russian children have died so far after being adopted by americans course only a few weeks ago that new law came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of the potential maybe of abuse across developments this warring story artie's maria for national now maria this story broke twenty four hours ago it was on shift here then the details were coming through so sad so sad you see his picture there absolutely a full creators of a short life what do we know about what what about what happened bring us up to date more details have been coming through today and we know that makes him was the eldest of two brothers born in russia's western. small town. and not far
in a very good even if you just joined us this is r.t. international from moscow i'm kevin when well our top story there as you just heard russia now demanding answers as to why that three year old boy allegedly died at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states might seem cosmin adds to the grim statistic twenty russian children have died so far after being adopted by americans course only a few weeks ago that new law came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing...
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way. >> give us the name? >> yes. >> all right, charles bronson, you are kicking god in the face now. >> wouldn't it be great if britney's rep comes clean and says i want the t-shirt. >> yeah, your boring. >> we got cody simpson at l.a.x. >> he's the young australian beiber guy. >> he is about to embark on a european tour. >> going to ireland. >> to ireland? >> yeah. >> you have a concert out there? >> yeah, i got a tour in europe. >> we said what do you think about people saying you look like justin bieber? >> i'm me. >> i'm going to meet up with him in ireland. >> he's meeting justin bieber in ireland. but they are going to be allowed to drink. beiber can drink over there and if he mouths off to a man in ireland, he might be losing little beiber. i'm dead serious, if he carries on the way he carries on here in ireland, he will get battered. >> they just do that there? >> yeah, you get put in line. >> ireland, come for the guinness, stay because you're in a coma. >> right. >> hope you guys have a good time. >
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in the explanation of why we grow silent and why on earth they even want us to backtrack on our decision but we will never do that. after securing our. president talks to criticizing the west for pressuring his protection of the world's top whistle. remains in the country's embassy in london. and the u.k. looks with france to secure a place among india's top trading partners as business relations between european. international news and comments twenty four hours a day this is. now a three year old russian boy has died in the u.s. allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother the claims come a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children doing similar cases where moscow is demanding severe punishments for the death of maxine. quoting two russian diplomats the u.s. state department has been reluctant to cooperate with investigation. reports now. that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old maxime died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the probe conducted by russia's investigative committ
in the explanation of why we grow silent and why on earth they even want us to backtrack on our decision but we will never do that. after securing our. president talks to criticizing the west for pressuring his protection of the world's top whistle. remains in the country's embassy in london. and the u.k. looks with france to secure a place among india's top trading partners as business relations between european. international news and comments twenty four hours a day this is. now a three year...
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fortunately is usually months although the russian child has done to the american side informs us about it and want. it was five years after annoyed died and that's how our cooperation with us works if they do not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable the right tens of thousands of russian adopted children are leaving in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being to be related to what if you want to show it's an investigation into the death and that maksim is still ongoing to find out the greater details i'm already been all for several books on international adoptions says despite washington's promise to better investigate the abuse of russian children by their american adoptive families the longstanding problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is been the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from or from the u.s. for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once they're finalized that's been a thorn in the side of
fortunately is usually months although the russian child has done to the american side informs us about it and want. it was five years after annoyed died and that's how our cooperation with us works if they do not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable the right tens of thousands of russian adopted children are leaving in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being to be related to what...
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nick joins us now from australia. tell us a bit more about what the report was saying? you talk about colorful language? >> it is the same as a land when it comes to support and field, the sporting swimming pool. it was a very damning report and the language is very strong. citing a toxic culture with a misuse of prescription drugs, drunkenness, intimidation and bullying. but this used of social media. there was no team spirit. some spoke of the lonely olympics. a pretty scathing report after what was a fairly dismal performance. this is the worst they have had in the pool since 1992. >> any reason as to why swimming in australia has degenerated to this extent? >> there are a number of factors. they just underperformed at this olympics. james madison was called the missile, fired in london. he would have actually won that day. but they failed in the four by 100 meter freestyle relay. on as a medal. some big names have dropped out. they tried to get them back. the star of the sydney games, they thought that he might come out of retirement and they tried to give him a lot
nick joins us now from australia. tell us a bit more about what the report was saying? you talk about colorful language? >> it is the same as a land when it comes to support and field, the sporting swimming pool. it was a very damning report and the language is very strong. citing a toxic culture with a misuse of prescription drugs, drunkenness, intimidation and bullying. but this used of social media. there was no team spirit. some spoke of the lonely olympics. a pretty scathing report...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. being a citizen of an eu member countries has brought many new rights and benefits, such as the right to free movement within the trading bloc and the right to work in any other member country, but exercising those rights is still sometimes a little more complicated than one would expect. >> today in brussels, the eu prominent commissioner discussing every day hurdles that many citizens face in the you. they will be looking a practical solutions, especially when it comes to the right of free movement. >> with 2013 officially declared as the year of the european citizen, we found out exactly how tricky it can be to live the e you dream. >> he is the very academy of a modern uses and here the 26- year-old german studied in the netherlands, works and lives in belgium, and is married to a finn. she understands the challenges of relocating from one country to another, especially dealing with bureaucracy. >> it took four attempts to register with the authorities. no one there seemed to know
stay with us. >> welcome back. being a citizen of an eu member countries has brought many new rights and benefits, such as the right to free movement within the trading bloc and the right to work in any other member country, but exercising those rights is still sometimes a little more complicated than one would expect. >> today in brussels, the eu prominent commissioner discussing every day hurdles that many citizens face in the you. they will be looking a practical solutions,...
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thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. whether it's time or money, philanthropy or helping others, it's an investment, and americans gave more than $350 billion to charity last year. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. from everyday americans to the nation's richest people and companies, we look at what influences giving. >> susie: and we head to chicago to learn about social impact bonds funding non-profits and letting american investors change the world with their decisions. >> tom: that and more tonight on a special edition here of "n.b.r." >> susie: with the financial markets closed for presidents' day, we bring you tonight an "n.b.r." special edition: "conscious capital." it's our look at philanthropic spending and investing in others. americans gave more than $350 billion to non-profits last year, and half of that came
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three year old russian boy has died in the us allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother the claims come a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children following similar cases is demanding severe punishments for the death of men however according to russian diplomats the u.s. state department has so far been reluctant to cooperate with an investigation. has this report that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old maxime died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the conducted by russia's investigative committee revealed that maksim was beaten by his adoptive mother who according to officials also fed him strong psychotropic medication and investigators say that the boy allegedly died before medics arrived at the scene but that it was his adoptive mother who had called the medics to begin with an autopsy reportedly show that nexium suffered multiple injuries to his head his abdomen and internal organs prior to his death officials say the three year old boy's arms legs and head were also
three year old russian boy has died in the us allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother the claims come a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children following similar cases is demanding severe punishments for the death of men however according to russian diplomats the u.s. state department has so far been reluctant to cooperate with an investigation. has this report that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old...
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an adopted russian boy dies in the us allegedly at the hands of his american mother a month after a similar case is moscow to ban u.s. citizens from adopting russian children. they would like an explanation of why we grow the asylum why on earth they even want us to backtrack on our decision but we will never do this. after securing a third term ecuadorian president rafael correa talks to r.t. slamming the west for pressuring him for his protection of the world's top whistleblower. remains in the country's embassy in london. and the u.k. locks horns with france to secure a place among india's top trading partners as business relations between european powers turns lukewarm. hello good to have you company watching live from moscow now a three year old russian boy has died in the u.s. allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother the claims come a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children following similar cases moscow is demanding severe punishments for the death of maxine however according to russian diplomats the u.s. state department h
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and in order to -- >> rose: not what made us great. >> no. and it's not going to make us great in the future unless we fix it. and i think that, you know, if you look at america today we have one of the lowest social mobility rates in the entire world. meaning if you are a child born into poverty in this country, the chances you will ever escape poverty are not good. which i think goes counter to everything we believe in as a country. so what's at stake is the lives of kids and the values of this nation which i think are of preeminent importance and it's a struggle because there are a lot of people and a lot of forces that want to maintain the status quo, who do not want things to change and who are going to fight tooth and nail. >> rose: when people hear you say that, they think you're talking about teachers and teachers' unions. >> i absolutely am not talking about teachers. in fact, i don't think that we're going to be able to reform the education system without teachers. >> rose: teachers unions? >> teachers unions -- you know, people wan
and in order to -- >> rose: not what made us great. >> no. and it's not going to make us great in the future unless we fix it. and i think that, you know, if you look at america today we have one of the lowest social mobility rates in the entire world. meaning if you are a child born into poverty in this country, the chances you will ever escape poverty are not good. which i think goes counter to everything we believe in as a country. so what's at stake is the lives of kids and the...
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that's why when there were all those negotiations go along with us. for a while for the last hour and of course the u.s. was not. thinking. well you know. yeah but i think you have this highly political. well when one. road i'd like to know what you think about the way america's been handling this the u.s. department states refusing to get involved in the investigation that's been launched by russia but it is promising assistance of making contact with local authorities why isn't it going higher though do you think in america. well you know how to text only because you know this is. just the station is is the national competitions i mean the u.s. state level the comfort level so it's not so over the u.s. state department can you interfere this is. actually good like any other children in the u.s. like you know the love of their parents and so state level ok how can the year of that so i guess that explains why russian officials say they learned about the tragic news from local authorities not the state department yeah absolutely because the state you
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but if we don't back washington they will portray us as dictators and accuse us of violating fundamental freedoms like the freedom of the press and unfortunately this is not changed in years again i'm convinced that barack obama is a very good man and a very good citizen but he hasn't changed u.s. foreign policy at all especially when it comes to latin america and we do need to have it changed because this double standard policy is no longer tolerable. in as a dud. after winning the election you sad that your goal is to make the revolution irreversible. what do you need to do in order to achieve this goal latin america's problems is that it is ruled by the elite and that is not some advanced elite looking for a common good that is the elite that usurped the fruits of technical progress and refusing to share them with anyone they even set up exclusive neighborhoods living you know that. my arrival at the recent elections says that i allegedly represent the elites is what i suggest you go and have a look at the place where he lives with its swimming pools and doors that have keycard locks
but if we don't back washington they will portray us as dictators and accuse us of violating fundamental freedoms like the freedom of the press and unfortunately this is not changed in years again i'm convinced that barack obama is a very good man and a very good citizen but he hasn't changed u.s. foreign policy at all especially when it comes to latin america and we do need to have it changed because this double standard policy is no longer tolerable. in as a dud. after winning the election...
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to but truck on our decision that we will never do this it puts all of them with us upset the us britain and sweden with that decision to grant asylum to the we can expound back in august activist stand radio show host solomon conseil as the ecuadorian president is enjoying popularity at home partly because of policies which stand up to the white house. the sentiment on the ground with most ecuadorians as well as the growing sentiment throughout latin america is that those who continue to align themselves with the u.s. unconditionally are not going to find some or all the people the people who eventually are the ones who are going to be casting their ballots during these elections has been outspoken against us the new york colonization it's been an outspoken against all of the new york liberal agenda and us imperialism quite some time folks are done with this whole all model where we're going to continue to be you know continuously improve ritually depended on us and it's it's corporate interests that those days are done hopefully it's not struggling to get its economy growing the u.k. i
to but truck on our decision that we will never do this it puts all of them with us upset the us britain and sweden with that decision to grant asylum to the we can expound back in august activist stand radio show host solomon conseil as the ecuadorian president is enjoying popularity at home partly because of policies which stand up to the white house. the sentiment on the ground with most ecuadorians as well as the growing sentiment throughout latin america is that those who continue to align...
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resurfaces in the us it's up for auction on acid r.t. dot com. a quick look now at some other world news starting with yemen where a military helicopter has crashed in the capital killing at least nine people and injuring dozens more aircraft was on a training flight when it came down number of casualties expected to rise because the helicopter into a building containing shops and homes that happened in change square. revolution which ousted the previous leader to music began. the eastern striking workers from spanish airline iberia have clashed at madrid's main berettas airport during attempts to clear a terminal protesting crowds iberia star from a five day walkout against plans to cut thirty four thousand jobs tanishq area merged with british airways and twenty ten but testers blame u.k. based bosses for the cut the strikes have already grounded hundreds of flights are expected to cost the struggling airline millions of euros. venezuela's president chavez has returned home after two months of treatment in cuba for cancer you know unexpected co
resurfaces in the us it's up for auction on acid r.t. dot com. a quick look now at some other world news starting with yemen where a military helicopter has crashed in the capital killing at least nine people and injuring dozens more aircraft was on a training flight when it came down number of casualties expected to rise because the helicopter into a building containing shops and homes that happened in change square. revolution which ousted the previous leader to music began. the eastern...
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they would like us to offer explanations as to why we grant him asylum why on earth. and after securing a third term ecuadorian president rafael correa talks to r.t. spamming the west for pressuring him for granting asylum to the world's top whistleblower julian sun she remains under the country's protection in london. and the u.k. looks holmes with france secure a place among india's top trading partners his business relations between european powers. are you watching r.t. live from moscow good to have your company now our top story a three year old russian boy has died in the u.s. allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother claims a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children following similar cases moscow is demanding severe punishments for the death of maxime cruz mean however according to russian diplomats the u.s. state department has so far been reluctant to cooperate with an investigation. as this report that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old maxine died on january twenty fir
they would like us to offer explanations as to why we grant him asylum why on earth. and after securing a third term ecuadorian president rafael correa talks to r.t. spamming the west for pressuring him for granting asylum to the world's top whistleblower julian sun she remains under the country's protection in london. and the u.k. looks holmes with france secure a place among india's top trading partners his business relations between european powers. are you watching r.t. live from moscow...
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well so he will be breaking the sets with the mountains stay with us. all those north korean scamps are at it again another nuclear test in north korea has made all the headlines trust me nuclear missiles are something worth being concerned over but haven't we heard this song and dance before all the way back in two thousand and two the north koreans going to the b.b.c. ruled that they have a secret weapons program and turned their young beyond nuclear reactor back on since then every once in a while a missile flies and people say the war is coming and silence then another test of some sort shock horror and then silence again with great just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want and then how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching one or two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country would turn into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a position to support south ko
well so he will be breaking the sets with the mountains stay with us. all those north korean scamps are at it again another nuclear test in north korea has made all the headlines trust me nuclear missiles are something worth being concerned over but haven't we heard this song and dance before all the way back in two thousand and two the north koreans going to the b.b.c. ruled that they have a secret weapons program and turned their young beyond nuclear reactor back on since then every once in a...
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was it used to attack steenkamp? did she use it to defend herself? or did oscar use it to break down the bathroom door after the shooting? and there are reports by the local media that police had found steroids at the house which authorities have not commented on to cnn. as the legal process now begins against the man known as blade runner, all of oscar's future races have been canceled. he was scheduled to run in australia, brazil, the u.s., the uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be on her show, but now becomes her last good-bye. >> i take home with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i will treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. and i love you very, very much. >> imagine how difficult that must have been for her family and friends to watch. erin, back to you. >> this case has left those who were closest to oscar p
was it used to attack steenkamp? did she use it to defend herself? or did oscar use it to break down the bathroom door after the shooting? and there are reports by the local media that police had found steroids at the house which authorities have not commented on to cnn. as the legal process now begins against the man known as blade runner, all of oscar's future races have been canceled. he was scheduled to run in australia, brazil, the u.s., the uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court...
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used. to. say. timor well the news for you now. well as we mentioned earlier struggling to get its economy growing the u.k. is now knocking on india's trade doors prime minister david cameron is in the british former colony edging it open up more investment let's get some more expert analysis from new delhi and talk with vesa charlier from the school of international affairs thanks for joining us on r.t. well david cameron is leading the biggest ever trade delegation how high are the stakes for the u.k.'s efforts well as you know arm britain is a little predicted to enter a triple dip recession. and investment business opportunities especially for its financial sector are seen as a new section you know to try and get around the structure and the little bit increasing attention the british are paying to large emerging economies which have huge consumer come to market and it's obvious that the secretary for the british prime minister in barely three months is a sign of the description as well as of the need they have to try and play
used. to. say. timor well the news for you now. well as we mentioned earlier struggling to get its economy growing the u.k. is now knocking on india's trade doors prime minister david cameron is in the british former colony edging it open up more investment let's get some more expert analysis from new delhi and talk with vesa charlier from the school of international affairs thanks for joining us on r.t. well david cameron is leading the biggest ever trade delegation how high are the stakes for...
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so i just used these three examples. one in the middle east, one in latin america, one in asia where they be able to do this. and this is an example of leadership to do what's necessary. i mean, n. korea, we've got this done in a couple of months, and four months later, they were raising -- $5 billion in international markets. because they just took a decision and went at it. >> a lot of the things you're talking about, the leadership, political leadership, timing, and the banking union, gave the banks back into lending and the fiscal pact in those components on that part. just as an aside, in talking about another country, russia. you know, russia desperately wants to reproduce itself to the rest of the world. and not in some of the main it has been. they get this opportunity with the g20 coming up in september. crystal ball, do you see anything from a coordination standpoint from the g20, and -- having out of this? this? and easy russia's image change? >> i think this is a big opportunity for the prime minister to show
so i just used these three examples. one in the middle east, one in latin america, one in asia where they be able to do this. and this is an example of leadership to do what's necessary. i mean, n. korea, we've got this done in a couple of months, and four months later, they were raising -- $5 billion in international markets. because they just took a decision and went at it. >> a lot of the things you're talking about, the leadership, political leadership, timing, and the banking union,...
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so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>> meanwhile, italy is attracting criticism. the finance minister is taking a swipe at italians suggesting that excessive spending is a national trait. >>> also, the italians see very little merit to living within their means according to the japanese finance minister and he references his only italian friends saying they prefer fought to have savings when they die can clearly jules has just disproven. >> i don't understand in this situation why he would want to point the finger at italians in a tongue and cheek away even at a time when japan is trying to in
so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>>...
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but baldwin used the allegations that he used racial slurs, a new low. alec baldwin, known for his antics as well as his acting prowess, this morning, making headlines and enemies with a narc tabloid. but this time, the star of "30 rock," isn't just accused of having a bad temper. "the new york post" is accusing him of using racial slurs against a "post" photographer. and it's creating a media circus around him, again. >> don't push me, please. >> reporter: it started sunday morning, in this moment, captured by a photographer. reportedly baldwin was approached by a reporter and asked to comment about a lawsuit against his pregnant wife, hilar hilaria. but "the post" reporter said the actor grew agitated, saying i want to choke you to death. the photographer says baldwin not only bumped him in the chest, but used racial slurs and called him a drug dealer. >> we've heard some outrageous things come out of alec baldwin's mouth in the past. we're so used to him acting out this way. >> reporter: when asked if he made the racial slur by tmz on monday, baldwin
but baldwin used the allegations that he used racial slurs, a new low. alec baldwin, known for his antics as well as his acting prowess, this morning, making headlines and enemies with a narc tabloid. but this time, the star of "30 rock," isn't just accused of having a bad temper. "the new york post" is accusing him of using racial slurs against a "post" photographer. and it's creating a media circus around him, again. >> don't push me, please. >>...
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are they getting used to this or are they ticked off, rter: in california they're used to it. a lot of people didn't realize, you don't drives a much in the summertime even in the california car culture. i didn't notice it until over the weekend, wait a second, these prices just spiked. when you talked to consumers some are extremely upset. some are like myself. thinking about it now, and realizing that it has gone up. take a listen. >> i think it is a form of extortion. i drive for a living. >> i notice getting less in my paychecks and then having to deal with higher gas prices. i need a bike really. >> it has gone up dramatically i think in the last few days. >> i don't know what is going on but it is out of our hands. >> seems like, oil companies are making some pretty good cash. >> reporter: now there are a number of reasons people are blaming for this. refineries off-line for maintenance in the wintertime. global demand has gone up significantly. even superstorm sandy taken a couple refineries off-line. whatever the reason, bill, prices are here like we've not seen in the
are they getting used to this or are they ticked off, rter: in california they're used to it. a lot of people didn't realize, you don't drives a much in the summertime even in the california car culture. i didn't notice it until over the weekend, wait a second, these prices just spiked. when you talked to consumers some are extremely upset. some are like myself. thinking about it now, and realizing that it has gone up. take a listen. >> i think it is a form of extortion. i drive for a...
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>> for us, and the impact is on patients and employees, but for us it amounts to more than a 20% increase in our tax rate, our federal tax rate, because when it's 2.3 at the top when it gets to the bottom it drops down and increases our tax about 20%. for the industry as a whole it's a very small industry, in terms of the size of companies. 98% of them are less than 500 employees. 90% are less than a hundred. the average bottom line for those companies is between 3.4 and 6%. we happen to be at 10%, so we're above what the industry average is in net income. bill: have you been able to figure out how many jobs are on the line? various other companies are saying they are laying off a thousand year, 1500 there, what about you? >> we aren't -- we've never laid anybody out and do not intend to, but there are three things that you look at when you get additional expense, one is r & d, one is employees and one is capital. those are the three big areas, everything else is small. and what we've done is shelf -- we were going to build five plants within the midwest, each employing about 300 people.
>> for us, and the impact is on patients and employees, but for us it amounts to more than a 20% increase in our tax rate, our federal tax rate, because when it's 2.3 at the top when it gets to the bottom it drops down and increases our tax about 20%. for the industry as a whole it's a very small industry, in terms of the size of companies. 98% of them are less than 500 employees. 90% are less than a hundred. the average bottom line for those companies is between 3.4 and 6%. we happen to...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. [ male announ
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? i've always kept my eye on her... but with so...
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. >> it lets us down. it feels like we don't have a leader, someone that leads by the catholic religion. >> i disagree. i think it's for the good for all masses. he wants to be fully functional 100%. >> right. >> to all. and if he can't conform to the duties of the pope then he should step aside and -- >> i want to understand what catholicism means to you personally. >> catholicism and christianity is you live it. it's not just, gee, i believe this, and i'm going to sit in the corner. >> sometimes the dogmas are just too strict for me. i do believe in compassion but i think, you know i'm a little more open with choice. i think, you know a woman's right to choose, that goes against the catholic church. >> i don't believe in abortion. however, in this society now, i'm just not going to tell somebody else you can't do it, you know. and that kind of puts -- that puts you at odds with your own beliefs. in this society, you have to be more or less politically correct. >> it's evolved. the catholic religion has n
. >> it lets us down. it feels like we don't have a leader, someone that leads by the catholic religion. >> i disagree. i think it's for the good for all masses. he wants to be fully functional 100%. >> right. >> to all. and if he can't conform to the duties of the pope then he should step aside and -- >> i want to understand what catholicism means to you personally. >> catholicism and christianity is you live it. it's not just, gee, i believe this, and i'm...
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